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Mar 19 2024
News
New Italian restaurant opening this summer in Warren County
WARREN COUNTY — A new Italian restaurant will open later this summer in Warren County. Troni’s Italian Bistro will serve Italian fare, have a full bar, and open this July at the 3800 block of Lower Market Street, according to a Turtlecreek Township Spokesperson. The restaurant will occupy more than 2,400 square feet and seat over 60 people in the Center building at Union Village. “I chose
WHIO 7Mar 17 2024
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Farmers vow to keep up pressure in streets after protest
Farmers and ranchers gathered in Madrid on Sunday for a demonstration organized by the Union of Unions. They are demanding that the government listen to their concerns and make changes to help solve the problems in the countryside. The demonstration included around a hundred tractors and ended outside the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Regional leaders from Asturias, Castilla-La
Alaska CommonsMar 14 2024
News
Regional Water Authority negotiations stall, employees walking out
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — At the Regional Water Authority (RWA), negotiations between the management and the union representing its employees have hit a standstill. Despite seven meetings between the RWA and the Union’s Bargaining Committee since February 2023, little progress has been made. Beginning in February 2023, the Regional Water Authority (RWA) has met seven times with the Union’s
WTNHFeb 25 2022
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State of the Union 2022: How Americans view major national issues
President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night. The speech comes as the country approaches the third year of the coronavirus pandemic, and amid rising concerns about the economy and challenges from abroad.
Here’s a look at public opinion on some of the key issues facing the country, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
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Pew Research CenterFeb 25 2022
Data
State of the Union 2022: How Americans view major national issues
President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night. The speech comes as the country approaches the third year of the coronavirus pandemic, and amid rising concerns about the economy and challenges from abroad.
Here’s a look at public opinion on some of the key issues facing the country, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
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Pew Research CenterMar 28 2024
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UW-Milwaukee faculty at branch campuses to be laid off under little-used policy
The closure of two University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee branch campuses will lead to the layoffs of tenured faculty members under a policy that's previously been applied just once. "Laying off any employee who has devoted their career to public higher education is awful, but laying off tenure-line faculty is truly setting a grave precedent for the future of the UW system," said AFT-Wisconsin,
Milwaukee Journal SentinelJan 08 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Mandatory union dues aggrieve teachers
If you belonged to a club that benefited other members at your expense would you consider leaving Would you resent it if the club collected dues from all members but only provided benefits to a select few
Guest Writer - RightMar 18 2024
News
TWRA: Angler reels in alligator from Norris Lake, delivered to Little Ponderosa Zoo
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said alligators are a Class 1 wildlife species and are considered inherently dangerous to people. UNION COUNTY, Tenn. — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said it received a call Monday afternoon about an angler who caught an alligator in Dotson Creek, on Norris Lake. It said Rick Roberts, the Union County Wildlife Officer, responded and went to the
WBIR 10Mar 28 2024
News
Transition to partially-elected school board will be "chaos," Johnson ally says
The transition to a partially-elected Chicago Board of Education will be “chaos” and take “five years to make sense,” an influential City Council member warned Thursday. Ald. Jeanette Taylor (20th), Mayor Brandon Johnson’s hand-picked Education Committee chair, said she’s disappointed that Johnson and his allies in the Chicago Teachers Union have backed away from the fully-elected, 21-member
Chicago Sun-TimesMar 14 2024
News
Cross Lanes-based PSD turns down purchase offer from West Virginia American Water
CROSS LANES, W.Va. — Board members of the Union Public Service District in Cross Lanes have voted to reject a purchase agreement with West Virginia American Water Company. The Union PSD board met Wednesday afternoon at the Tyler Mountain Volunteer Fire Department to take up the water company’s offer to buy Union’s sewer system for $24 million and make millions of dollars worth of investments
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